Study of full-color multiplexed transmission holograms of diffusing objects recorded in photopolymer bayfol hx

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A wavelength multiplexing procedure for color transmission volume holograms of diffusing objects recorded in Bayfol® HX200 photopolymer is proposed. For the recording, three lasers of 442 nm, 532 nm and 633 nm, and a Spectralon® diffusing object were used for monochromatic and polychromatic calibration. Monochromatic calibration shows that the maximum index modulation obtained for each wavelength was not enough to give 100% efficiency, although the efficiency values achieved in the case of monochromatic recordings with diffusing objects were high, at around 90% for 633 nm and 532 nm recordings, and 60% for 442 nm. The efficiency values obtained for multiplexed holograms were 19.1% for the 442 nm hologram, 25.9% for the 532 nm hologram and 15.2% for the 633 nm.

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Sevilla, M., Marín-Sáez, J., Chemisana, D., Collados, M. V., & Atencia, J. (2021). Study of full-color multiplexed transmission holograms of diffusing objects recorded in photopolymer bayfol hx. Photonics, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8110465

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